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Matteo Croce skrev:
> Every day i gets offline after reading this in the syslog:
>
> May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(): Probing for PCI adapters
> May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): cmd:111 status:7f11 rsp0:2 rsp1:0 rsp2:0
> May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Doing fast bap_reads
> May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): WPA is supported.
> May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): MAC enabled 0:d:29:4f:c:be
> May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(): Finished probing for PCI adapters
> May 3 17:59:36 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> May 3 18:47:52 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> May 3 19:05:47 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> May 3 19:08:08 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> May 3 19:20:07 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:07 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:10 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> May 3 19:20:10 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
Hi,
What kernel version are you using? Is this a regression? If so, what was
the last version that worked well?
What if you rmmod the driver and then reload it? Does it make it work again?
What hardware is it exactly? The airo driver supports more than one type
of card.
Are you doing anything special with the card, like running some wifi
monitoring application for instance?
Michal
On Friday 04 May 2007 14:37:05 you wrote:
> (CCing linux-wireless, other people might have ideas)
>
> Matteo Croce skrev:
> > Every day i gets offline after reading this in the syslog:
> >
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(): Probing for PCI adapters
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): cmd:111 status:7f11 rsp0:2
> > rsp1:0 rsp2:0 May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Doing fast
> > bap_reads
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): WPA is supported.
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): MAC enabled 0:d:29:4f:c:be
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(): Finished probing for PCI adapters
> > May 3 17:59:36 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 18:47:52 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 19:05:47 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 19:08:08 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 19:20:07 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many
> > retries May 3 19:20:07 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error
> > too many retries May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP
> > setup error too many retries May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0):
> > airo: BAP setup error too many retries May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel:
> > airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries May 3 19:20:09 raver
> > kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries May 3
> > 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many
> > retries May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error
> > too many retries May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP
> > setup error too many retries May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0):
> > airo: BAP setup error too many retries May 3 19:20:10 raver kernel:
> > airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries May 3 19:20:10 raver
> > kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
>
> Hi,
>
> What kernel version are you using? Is this a regression? If so, what was
> the last version that worked well?
I'm using 2.6.21, last version that worked well is something like 2.6.15
> What if you rmmod the driver and then reload it? Does it make it work
> again?
Yes, it does work again
> What hardware is it exactly? The airo driver supports more than one
> type of card.
Cisco Aironet 350 PCI
$ cat /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Status
Status: CFG ACT SYN LNK PRIV KEY WEP
Mode: 3bf
Signal Strength: 70
Signal Quality: 34
SSID: cocorico
AP:
Freq: 0
BitRate: 11mbs
Driver Version: airo.c 0.6 (Ben Reed & Javier Achirica)
Device: 350 Series
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
Firmware Version: 5.60.21
Radio type: 2
Country: 1
Hardware Version: 22
Software Version: 560
Software Subversion: 15
Boot block version: 150
> Are you doing anything special with the card, like running some wifi
> monitoring application for instance?
No, just web and mail
> Michal
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 14:37 +0200, Michal Schmidt wrote:
> (CCing linux-wireless, other people might have ideas)
>
> Matteo Croce skrev:
> > Every day i gets offline after reading this in the syslog:
Is this 340 or a 350? MiniPCI or PC-Card? Can you give us the PCI
device numbers (from lspci) or the PC-Card manufacturer and device id
(available from lshal)?
What firmware version as well? Post the output of the following and
scrub MAC addresses if you like.
cat /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Status
If we can't determine anything with this, would you be willing to post
your card to a developer so we can diagnose? I personally have a few
airo 350 cards, both MPCI and PCMCIA, and none of them exhibit this
problem.
Dan
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(): Probing for PCI adapters
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): cmd:111 status:7f11 rsp0:2 rsp1:0 rsp2:0
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Doing fast bap_reads
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): WPA is supported.
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(eth0): MAC enabled 0:d:29:4f:c:be
> > May 3 15:25:30 raver kernel: airo(): Finished probing for PCI adapters
> > May 3 17:59:36 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 18:47:52 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 19:05:47 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 19:08:08 raver kernel: airo(eth0): Bad size 8192
> > May 3 19:20:07 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:07 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:09 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:10 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
> > May 3 19:20:10 raver kernel: airo(eth0): airo: BAP setup error too many retries
>
> Hi,
>
> What kernel version are you using? Is this a regression? If so, what was
> the last version that worked well?
> What if you rmmod the driver and then reload it? Does it make it work again?
> What hardware is it exactly? The airo driver supports more than one type
> of card.
> Are you doing anything special with the card, like running some wifi
> monitoring application for instance?
>
> Michal
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